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I was wondering why they'd discontinued the Headrush Looperboard - this is obviously why.
Freaking hilarious.
"Hey...sexxxeee lay-deeeeee...."
I mixed an Ed SHeeran tribute last summer, it was a whole band and better for it.
But for most of us it's a home tool for practice and ideas, so a £1200 or even £300 looper probably isn't necessary.
That wasn't definitively answered (but was discussed) in the Anderton's videos but I'm also curious of this, and if it would also work on the smaller model. Color me intrigued, although no way am I in the market for a £1200 looper. If the little one could load and match to drum tracks, the entire package would be hard to beat. (pun intended)
Most average guitarists don't have a pedal that can do this (or don't have the ability to make it work), which is why you can end up the really boring 4-bar loop songs.
I adore this and have since day one. She's phenomenal live, mostly playing solo with a looper and drum machines and all sorts. But Sheeran is just as good
As his album production grew, I felt like he should have expanded to a full band - especially for the folk paying to see him. Majority of his fans won’t know wtf a looper pedal is or be in the slightest bit interested. I’m sure they would have loved to hear the songs played in full, and I’d be surprised if there weren’t quite a lot of disappointed folk who went to the gigs and all they got was Ed.
I’d be a much happier punter though to see a show with 80% full band, and seeing him do a few looped songs in the middle of the set.
https://youtu.be/j8cADX87-2I?si=QPyLNic9gLBLLZrq